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^otib une APRIL 12-18, 20tf2
VOL 40 NO. 17 SERVING BETHPAGE, ISLAND TREES, OLD BETHPAGE, PLAINVIEW, SEAFORD AND PLAINEDGE FORTY CENTS
Athletic Dept. College
Recruiting & Scholarships
The Bethpage School District
Athletic Department will conduct a
college recruiting seminar for
students in grades 9-12 and their
parents. The seminar will be held on
Thursday, April 18 at 7 p.m. in the
Bethpage High School Little Theater.
Vincent Salamone, Director of
Athletics for Long Island University,
C.W. Post will present the seminar,
hich will provide information on
how athletics can be used as a
means to help gain admission to
college, how to determine a scholar
athlete's potential, how to navigate
eligibility and recruiting rules, and
much more. For more information,
please contact John Franchi,
Bethpage Director of Health,
Physical Education, and Athletics at
733-3762.
King Kullen Supports
Girl Scouts
.&.&'.&*> >"» **:
PAY FIVE THOUSAND
Girl Scouts 01 America
King Kullen Grocery Co., Inc., recently provided $5,000 for the
production of the Girl Scouts of Nassau County's Family Newsletter.
King Kullen Co-President J. Donald Kennedy (far left) and King Kullen
Co-President Brian C. Cullen (far right) presented the award to (left to
right) Girl Scout Samantha Watterson; Girl Scouts of Nassau County
Executive Director Donna Ceravolo; and Girl Scout Adrienne Vitiello.
King Kullen Grocery Co., Inc.
recently provided $5,000 for the
production of the Girl Scouts of
Nassau County's Family Newsletter,
distributed to more than 25,000
homes throughout the region.
According to King Kullen Vice
President of Government and
Industry Relations Thomas K.
Cullen, the Nassau County Girl
Scout mission "to offer all girls in
Nassau County an opportunity to
realize their potential" corresponds
to the traditions of the company.
"King Kullen is a family operated
business that cares deeply about its
customers and employees," stated
Cullen. "The sponsorship of the
Nassau County Girl Scouts
newsletter underscores the value
King Kullen finds in communicating
the many achievements of the
individual Girl Scout, and the
organization as a whole."
Girl Scouts Samantha Watterson
of Junior Troop 3312 and Adrienne
Vitiello of Cadet-Senior Troop 3212
joined Girl Scouts of Nassau
County's Executive Director Donna
Ceravolo, and King Kullen's Co-
Presidents J. Donald Kennedy and
Brian Cullen, during a presentation
ceremony of the $5,000 sponsorship
check. "Through positive activities
and experiences, Nassau County
Girl Scouts prepares these young
women for the realities of their lives
in a changing world," noted
Ceravolo. "We appreciate the
commitment King Kullen has shown
in fostering values in our future
adults."
Headquartered in Bethpage,
New York, King Kullen Grocery Co.,
Inc. is recognized by the
Smithsonian Institution as America's
first supermarket. Founded in 1930
by Michael J. Cullen, King Kullen
today employs more than 4,300
people and operates 46 stores
throughout Long Island and Staten
Island.
New Island Hospital
Honors Doctors
Pictured above is (Right) Dr. Alan Frazzitta receiving his plaques of
honor from Dr. Michael Greenblatt V.P Medical Affairs/Medical Director
and (left) Dr. Robert Sunshine, President of the Medical Staff.
On Friday, March 15, New Island
Hospital paid tribute to its new and
long-term doctors at a special
cocktail party held at the Woodbury
Country Club where more than 230
people attended the event. Dr.
Robert Sunshine, President of the
Medical Staff and Dr. Michael
Greenblatt, Vice President of
Medical Affairs/Medical Director of
New Island Hospital, presided over
the ceremonies. Plaques were given
to those Doctors who had 20, 25, 30,
35 and 40 years of service to the
hospital. A special award was given
to Dr. Alan Frazzitta, of Dix Hills, for
his 35 years of service to the hospital
as well as his 12 years of service as
Director of the Department of Family
Practice. Eighty-six new doctors
were also welcomed at the cocktail
party.
"New Island Hospital is proud of
its dedicated medical staff and the
high quality care they provide to the
people in the community," stated Dr.
Greenblatt.
New Island Hospital is a 223
bed, not-for-profit hospital
sponsored by the Winthrop South
Nassau University Health System
and the Catholic Health Services of
Long Island.
The following doctors were
honored for their years of service to
the hospital:
40 Years of Service: Sheldon
Brodie, M.D. - Dermatology; Fejzi
Domni, M.D. - Family Practice;
James Mead, M.D. and Sharon
Mead, M.D. - Internal Medicine;
Lloyd Roberts, D.D.S. - Oral &
Maxillofacial Surgery.
35 Years of Service: Alan
Frazzitta, M.D. - Family Practice.
30 Years of Service: Joel
Karen, M.D. and Samuel Roth, M.D.
- Plastic Surgery; Hormoz Mansouri,
M.D. - General & Vascular Surgery;
David Rosenthal, M.D. -
Endocrinology.
25 Years of Service: Francisco
Espino, M.D. - Internal Medicine;
Kenneth Hirsch, D.D.S. - Oral &
Maxillofacial Surgery; Wittaya
Payackapan, M.D. - Orthopedics;
Joseph Pottanat, M.D. - Cardiology;
Arnold Prywes, M.D. -
Ophthalmology; Javad Rouhani, M.D.
- Hematology/Oncology.
20 Years of Service: Waled
Chowdhury, M.D. - Internal
Medicine; Thomas Giannattasio,
M.D. and Dina Pahlajani, M.D. -
Pediatrics; Ted Karl, M.D. -
Ophthalmology; Paul Pervil, M.D. -
Gastroenterology; Milton Reitman,
M.D. - Pediatric Cardiology,
Phaiboon Romsaitong, M.D. - ENT;
Humayun Waheed, M.D. - Plastic
Surgery.

^otib une APRIL 12-18, 20tf2
VOL 40 NO. 17 SERVING BETHPAGE, ISLAND TREES, OLD BETHPAGE, PLAINVIEW, SEAFORD AND PLAINEDGE FORTY CENTS
Athletic Dept. College
Recruiting & Scholarships
The Bethpage School District
Athletic Department will conduct a
college recruiting seminar for
students in grades 9-12 and their
parents. The seminar will be held on
Thursday, April 18 at 7 p.m. in the
Bethpage High School Little Theater.
Vincent Salamone, Director of
Athletics for Long Island University,
C.W. Post will present the seminar,
hich will provide information on
how athletics can be used as a
means to help gain admission to
college, how to determine a scholar
athlete's potential, how to navigate
eligibility and recruiting rules, and
much more. For more information,
please contact John Franchi,
Bethpage Director of Health,
Physical Education, and Athletics at
733-3762.
King Kullen Supports
Girl Scouts
.&.&'.&*> >"» **:
PAY FIVE THOUSAND
Girl Scouts 01 America
King Kullen Grocery Co., Inc., recently provided $5,000 for the
production of the Girl Scouts of Nassau County's Family Newsletter.
King Kullen Co-President J. Donald Kennedy (far left) and King Kullen
Co-President Brian C. Cullen (far right) presented the award to (left to
right) Girl Scout Samantha Watterson; Girl Scouts of Nassau County
Executive Director Donna Ceravolo; and Girl Scout Adrienne Vitiello.
King Kullen Grocery Co., Inc.
recently provided $5,000 for the
production of the Girl Scouts of
Nassau County's Family Newsletter,
distributed to more than 25,000
homes throughout the region.
According to King Kullen Vice
President of Government and
Industry Relations Thomas K.
Cullen, the Nassau County Girl
Scout mission "to offer all girls in
Nassau County an opportunity to
realize their potential" corresponds
to the traditions of the company.
"King Kullen is a family operated
business that cares deeply about its
customers and employees," stated
Cullen. "The sponsorship of the
Nassau County Girl Scouts
newsletter underscores the value
King Kullen finds in communicating
the many achievements of the
individual Girl Scout, and the
organization as a whole."
Girl Scouts Samantha Watterson
of Junior Troop 3312 and Adrienne
Vitiello of Cadet-Senior Troop 3212
joined Girl Scouts of Nassau
County's Executive Director Donna
Ceravolo, and King Kullen's Co-
Presidents J. Donald Kennedy and
Brian Cullen, during a presentation
ceremony of the $5,000 sponsorship
check. "Through positive activities
and experiences, Nassau County
Girl Scouts prepares these young
women for the realities of their lives
in a changing world," noted
Ceravolo. "We appreciate the
commitment King Kullen has shown
in fostering values in our future
adults."
Headquartered in Bethpage,
New York, King Kullen Grocery Co.,
Inc. is recognized by the
Smithsonian Institution as America's
first supermarket. Founded in 1930
by Michael J. Cullen, King Kullen
today employs more than 4,300
people and operates 46 stores
throughout Long Island and Staten
Island.
New Island Hospital
Honors Doctors
Pictured above is (Right) Dr. Alan Frazzitta receiving his plaques of
honor from Dr. Michael Greenblatt V.P Medical Affairs/Medical Director
and (left) Dr. Robert Sunshine, President of the Medical Staff.
On Friday, March 15, New Island
Hospital paid tribute to its new and
long-term doctors at a special
cocktail party held at the Woodbury
Country Club where more than 230
people attended the event. Dr.
Robert Sunshine, President of the
Medical Staff and Dr. Michael
Greenblatt, Vice President of
Medical Affairs/Medical Director of
New Island Hospital, presided over
the ceremonies. Plaques were given
to those Doctors who had 20, 25, 30,
35 and 40 years of service to the
hospital. A special award was given
to Dr. Alan Frazzitta, of Dix Hills, for
his 35 years of service to the hospital
as well as his 12 years of service as
Director of the Department of Family
Practice. Eighty-six new doctors
were also welcomed at the cocktail
party.
"New Island Hospital is proud of
its dedicated medical staff and the
high quality care they provide to the
people in the community," stated Dr.
Greenblatt.
New Island Hospital is a 223
bed, not-for-profit hospital
sponsored by the Winthrop South
Nassau University Health System
and the Catholic Health Services of
Long Island.
The following doctors were
honored for their years of service to
the hospital:
40 Years of Service: Sheldon
Brodie, M.D. - Dermatology; Fejzi
Domni, M.D. - Family Practice;
James Mead, M.D. and Sharon
Mead, M.D. - Internal Medicine;
Lloyd Roberts, D.D.S. - Oral &
Maxillofacial Surgery.
35 Years of Service: Alan
Frazzitta, M.D. - Family Practice.
30 Years of Service: Joel
Karen, M.D. and Samuel Roth, M.D.
- Plastic Surgery; Hormoz Mansouri,
M.D. - General & Vascular Surgery;
David Rosenthal, M.D. -
Endocrinology.
25 Years of Service: Francisco
Espino, M.D. - Internal Medicine;
Kenneth Hirsch, D.D.S. - Oral &
Maxillofacial Surgery; Wittaya
Payackapan, M.D. - Orthopedics;
Joseph Pottanat, M.D. - Cardiology;
Arnold Prywes, M.D. -
Ophthalmology; Javad Rouhani, M.D.
- Hematology/Oncology.
20 Years of Service: Waled
Chowdhury, M.D. - Internal
Medicine; Thomas Giannattasio,
M.D. and Dina Pahlajani, M.D. -
Pediatrics; Ted Karl, M.D. -
Ophthalmology; Paul Pervil, M.D. -
Gastroenterology; Milton Reitman,
M.D. - Pediatric Cardiology,
Phaiboon Romsaitong, M.D. - ENT;
Humayun Waheed, M.D. - Plastic
Surgery.